
Cunningham Highway
Allan Cunningham (botanist), Main Range National Park, Ipswich Motorway, Goondiwindi, Queensland
Herausgegeben: Bert, Adam Cornelius
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Cunningham Highway is a National Highway in Queensland, Australia. It is named after the explorer and botanist Allan Cunningham who followed a route close to where the modern day highway runs. South-west of Ipswich, the highway passes through the Main Range National Park and over the mountain pass of Cunninghams Gap. In 1828 after discovering the route Cunningham sent a report to Governor Ralph Darling emphasising the economic benefits that a link between the coas...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Cunningham Highway is a National Highway in Queensland, Australia. It is named after the explorer and botanist Allan Cunningham who followed a route close to where the modern day highway runs. South-west of Ipswich, the highway passes through the Main Range National Park and over the mountain pass of Cunninghams Gap. In 1828 after discovering the route Cunningham sent a report to Governor Ralph Darling emphasising the economic benefits that a link between the coast and pastoral lands to the west would provide. The highway begins in Brisbane where it is known as Ipswich Road, which turns into the M2 Ipswich Motorway. After the Warrego Highway turnoff, it is then known as the Cunningham Highway. It runs south-west from Brisbane for approximately 330 km (210 mi) until it terminates at Goondiwindi. It is route number 15 until Warwick where it then becomes route 42.